Celebrating the class of 2010 California Hall of Fame, this year’s exhibition is over 3,000-square feet and includes more than 100 unique items, many of which have never been publicly displayed such as:

The recreated office of Governor Edmund G. “Pat” Brown containing desk, chair, lamp, blotter and a marlin caught by the former California governor

Props used in the block-buster films of James Cameron, including maquettes and spears from Avatar, life-size Terminator statue, machine from Aliens, ship’s wheel and engine wheel from Titanic and more

The restored 1933 Lincoln automobile owned by Bank of America founder and father of modern banking, A.P. Giannini

Several costumes worn by music and film icon Barbra Streisand in On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, My Name Is Barbra and Yentl; her first contract with the Bon Soir; albums, tickets, movie posters and rare Broadway billboard from Funny Girl

Wayne Thiebaud gallery personally containing works selected by the artist himself

The pilot script from Golden Girls signed by the original cast and an Emmy® won by comedienne Betty White